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eulitz14 t1_jbkcj9o wrote
I love the peaceful energy from this photo
thelovelyALT t1_jbkefxk wrote
LotR vibes.
swanqueen109 t1_jbkifs3 wrote
Awww, I love that place. Need to go back there. Has been way to long and hectic. Thx for posting.
suttonsboot t1_jbkmkg0 wrote
Picture does it no justice. Place is amazing
404ohfar t1_jbkmmo9 wrote
Ireland is one of the most beautiful countries. This entire area is stunning.
galacticsugarhigh t1_jbkqcyv wrote
Been there. The whole Wicklow Mountains area is amazingly beautiful. Wild heather, gorgeous lakes, winding roads…. Damn I need to go back.
MarkHamillsrightnut t1_jbkt8ra wrote
This and the Dingle Peninsula, we’re some of my favorite places to explore when I went to Ireland.
therondon101 t1_jbkz1z2 wrote
The walk up to that point is fantastic.
whiskytangofoxtrot12 t1_jbl0se6 wrote
I have a very very similar picture of when I visited. Now I want to go back
Koperek324 t1_jbl93jn wrote
Beautiful
Edguy666 t1_jblfe00 wrote
Vikings vibes! 🤘
Toro8926 OP t1_jblfsxv wrote
The Vikings set is a hill or 2 over to the north of here
exsweep t1_jblhtrd wrote
Spinc trail great 10 k hike
san_murezzan t1_jbljn8w wrote
Best county in my book
buttersaus t1_jblkr05 wrote
Oh I loved visiting Glendalough when I lived in Dublin. Always took my friends there who were visiting. Beautiful picture, thanks for sharing!
Edguy666 t1_jbllrj6 wrote
interprime t1_jblr7t3 wrote
I may be biased as I grew up only about a 20 minute drive from Dingle, but I truly believe that the Dingle Peninsula and the Ring of Kerry are the most beautiful places on earth
StarryNorth t1_jbltfw7 wrote
Thank you so much for sharing this photo. It brings back so many happy memories of a visit my (late) husband and I made to Ireland, and this exact spot, back in 2002.
Plukkert t1_jblym4v wrote
Actually, a lot of scenes set in Kattegat from Vikings were shot there or very close to this place.
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castingsorrow t1_jblzb3q wrote
went drinking there a few years back. if you've been, you know the stairs. fucking fell down those shits and had to be carried all the way back down :-/)
thelovelyALT t1_jbm0xhr wrote
Okay, that's freaking awesome. Thank you for telling me!
fjzappa t1_jbm1y4j wrote
In this picture are 47 people. None of them can be seen. In this film, we hope to show you how not to be seen.
brooklynbookbunny t1_jbm3diz wrote
Simply the most beautiful place I've ever seen. Thanks for bringing back the lovely memories with this photo!
taximan87 t1_jbmc8i1 wrote
We only spent a few days in Dublin once, but wanted to get out on a day trip. The most popular seemed to be Moher, but when I read that ten hours would be spent on a bus in a single day I decided to look for something closer. Went here instead and it was honestly incredible, best decision ever. Howth also lived up to the hype!
Zvenigora t1_jbmu3ed wrote
It appears to have been windy when this photo was taken. That would not be uncommon for this area.
IncapableKakistocrat t1_jbn0b6c wrote
Honestly heaps of places around Ireland look like they were ripped straight out of LotR - the whole Wicklow Mountains SAC, the area in the south west in co. Kerry, and pretty much every SAC along the west coast. Really pretty country.
GomerStuckInIowa t1_jbn2sbv wrote
Not biased if it’s the truth. I love that area.
WellYoureWrongThere t1_jbnfoi8 wrote
Born and raised not far from this pic. It really is as beautiful as you'd think. The surrounding area too.
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ZeeDrakon t1_jbovo6v wrote
The hike around upper lake is amazing. The gnats around upper lake, not so much. Was there for a wedding and an hour in we all looked like we had measles :P
Toro8926 OP t1_jbowhce wrote
Wasn't so bad on Sunday when I was there, too cold for them yet. There were a few mountain goats about.
ZeeDrakon t1_jboyihe wrote
We hiked after the last bus leaves to avoid the school tours and there were tons of goats around! They were surprisingly cool with us ^^
imwer234 t1_jbrdf5o wrote
What is the bottom forbidden sign, under the yellow one, prohibiting? Almost looks like the Loch Ness Monster on it :D
Toro8926 OP t1_jbs1tg2 wrote
I think it's a no swimming sign. It drops off at the shore and there is no lifeguard on duty
imwer234 t1_jbsdtcn wrote
Ah, so not so far from Loch Ness then if I with my body shape would enter the water.
ALessSmartNameForMe t1_jbt6q52 wrote
Ireland is a LOTR reference
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